7. Dutch Doors

Many of the features that bring the outdoors in don't involve glass at all. Take, for example, JELD-WEN Dutch doors. The divided design of Dutch doors first became popular with farmers, who appreciated the way they could open the top to let light and air enter, while keeping the bottom closed to keep out livestock. Today, of course, you don't have to live among farm animals to enjoy the benefits of this charming door style that promotes both openness and security. JELD-WEN offers a range of modern takes on the classic, including the Craftsman-style Dutch door featured here, in Merlot.